Objective
- Identify the ways not-for-profit auditing differs from commercial sector auditing
- Skillfully adjust audits to suit the characteristics of not-for-profit entities
- More efficiently audit not-for-profits using enhanced knowledge of key issues
Highlights
- How distinctive funding sources, different operating purposes, and lack of ownership interests affect risk assessment and planning in the audit of a not-for-profit
- Key considerations and auditing procedures applied in auditing contributions, functional expenses, net assets, etc.
- Frequent issues arising in audits of not-for-profits (e.g., independence concerns, communicating with those charged with governance, Yellow Book audits, single audits, etc.)
Designed For
Auditors of not-for-profit entitiesPrerequisite
Basic auditing knowledgeAdvanced Preparation
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